This article focuses on the theme of the pilgrimage trails and their cartographic representation in two specific historical periods: the Middle Ages, during which the drawing of the world was a reminder of the places of Christian faith, and the mapped locations were those characterised by some sacred event narrated in the Bible or by the dominant theology of the time, joined together in routes that led to prominent sacred temples, as a sort of ascetic and geographical path along the ways of faith of biblical and evangelical tradition, which were evoked on the map; the contemporary world, in which pilgrimage trails have (additionally) become an opportunity to explore the territories crossed, and to activate local development processes thanks to the presence of pilgrim-tourists. In both cases, the pilgrimage has played a major role in these different types of representations, contributing to the discovery and knowledge of the world in the former and enhancing the territory’s potential through tourism in the latter.

Cartography and religious itineraries. Tradition, modernity, tourism / Podda, Cinzia; Secchi, Paolo; Bertacchini, Milena. - 4:(2021). ( 30a Conferenza Cartografica Internazionale (ICC 2021) Firenze 14–18 dicembre 2021) [10.5194/ica-proc-4-88-2021].

Cartography and religious itineraries. Tradition, modernity, tourism

Podda, Cinzia
;
Secchi, Paolo
;
2021-01-01

Abstract

This article focuses on the theme of the pilgrimage trails and their cartographic representation in two specific historical periods: the Middle Ages, during which the drawing of the world was a reminder of the places of Christian faith, and the mapped locations were those characterised by some sacred event narrated in the Bible or by the dominant theology of the time, joined together in routes that led to prominent sacred temples, as a sort of ascetic and geographical path along the ways of faith of biblical and evangelical tradition, which were evoked on the map; the contemporary world, in which pilgrimage trails have (additionally) become an opportunity to explore the territories crossed, and to activate local development processes thanks to the presence of pilgrim-tourists. In both cases, the pilgrimage has played a major role in these different types of representations, contributing to the discovery and knowledge of the world in the former and enhancing the territory’s potential through tourism in the latter.
2021
Inglese
Zamperlin, Paola; Cantile, Andrea; Milli, Manuela
Proc. Int. Cartogr. Assoc., 4, 88,
30a Conferenza Cartografica Internazionale (ICC 2021)
4
8
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-4-88-2021
International Cartographic Association
Esperti anonimi
14–18 dicembre 2021
Firenze
Internazionale
Cartography, Historical maps, Religious itineraries, Thematic maps
Cartography and religious itineraries. Tradition, modernity, tourism / Podda, Cinzia; Secchi, Paolo; Bertacchini, Milena. - 4:(2021). ( 30a Conferenza Cartografica Internazionale (ICC 2021) Firenze 14–18 dicembre 2021) [10.5194/ica-proc-4-88-2021].
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Podda, Cinzia; Secchi, Paolo; Bertacchini, Milena
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